The Facts:
Terms of the contract, which should be signed today, were not disclosed. Becht is reunited with new Bucs quarterbacks coach Paul Hackett and offensive line coach Bill Muir, both of whom worked him in New York.
Reported by PewterReport.com
Fantasy Football Diehards Line:
With Ken Dilger and Rickey Dudley hitting the free-agent market on Mar. 2, the Bucs were in the market for a starting tight end and believe they've found one in Becht, who caught 133 career passes for 1,164 yards (8.8 avg.) and 17 touchdowns in 78 games (72 starts) during his five-year tenure in New York. ... For what it's worth, the the team is still believed to be interested in re-signing Dilger.
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